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Well, another year in MLB history has came and went. And things are back to normal. The Yankees once again made the playoffs, the National League is lame, and the WhiteSox suck. After the amazing 2005 season, I thought that we would have a chance to become a regularly good franchise. We've kept all our crucial players, even added some power into the hitting lineup. But, sadly, you apparently can't win on skill alone. You need desire. Something that was prevolent in 2005. That team was just destined to "Win or die trying" Well, this year, we died. Miserably and without any ferocity or heart. When did the WhiteSox become a power-hitting team? We won with "Ozzie Ball" and the principle of "get 'em on, get 'em over, get 'em in" How is it that South-Siders had the biggest winning celebration in baseball history, but are seemingly accepting of a 70-92 season? How are the players content to be one of the habitually worst teams in the league. And more importantly, how am I going to get through life if my passion and desire aren't shared by the individuals that can make it happen. This entire season, i was only thinking two thoughts, "When is this gonna end?" and, mostly, "There's always gonna be 2005"

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QUOTE(EMONEY @ Oct 1, 2007 -> 04:08 PM)
Well, another year in MLB history has came and went. And things are back to normal. The Yankees once again made the playoffs, the National League is lame, and the WhiteSox suck. After the amazing 2005 season, I thought that we would have a chance to become a regularly good franchise. We've kept all our crucial players, even added some power into the hitting lineup. But, sadly, you apparently can't win on skill alone. You need desire. Something that was prevolent in 2005. That team was just destined to "Win or die trying" Well, this year, we died. Miserably and without any ferocity or heart. When did the WhiteSox become a power-hitting team? We won with "Ozzie Ball" and the principle of "get 'em on, get 'em over, get 'em in" How is it that South-Siders had the biggest winning celebration in baseball history, but are seemingly accepting of a 70-92 season? How are the players content to be one of the habitually worst teams in the league. And more importantly, how am I going to get through life if my passion and desire aren't shared by the individuals that can make it happen. This entire season, i was only thinking two thoughts, "When is this gonna end?" and, mostly, "There's always gonna be 2005"

First off, welcome aboard.

 

In regards to the season - $h!t happens. Look at St. Louis who won it last year, 78-84 this year. Houston lost to us, and they finished 73-89. Both in the weaker NL nonetheless. How about Oakland and their 76-86 record? Finally, how about Detroit, 88-74 was good enough to be the first loser. This team just had a lot of things go wrong at the same time, injuries, slumping offense, and a suspect bullpen led to a horrendous record. The funny thing is they ended up with a winning September, go figure. Hopefully that decent finish coupled with several key offseason acquisitions will bring the Sox back in 2008.

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QUOTE(greg775 @ Oct 2, 2007 -> 12:31 AM)
I thought we all agreed Ozzie ball was a myth.

We've been a home run or nothing team for a while now.

Except of course the WS year when Pods did steal a s***load of bases.

Even with all his steals in 2005, Pods only scored 80 runs. The White Sox hit 200 homers in 2005. They hit a few more than that in 2006. When they hit their 200th in 2006, they had scored almost exactly the same amount of runs they had scored in 2005. It was either right on or within 2 or 3. Ozzieball was a myth really, although they were able to execute occassionally. One thing about the 2005 team, when that team had the lead in the 5th or 6th inning the game was over. That hasn't been the case since.

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